R2P at 10: The Central African Republic, the Holocaust and the promise of the doctrine By: Naomi Kikoler , / 1 May, 2015 If the first decade of R2P was a struggle over ideas, the next is to ensure it saves lives — like those under threat in the CAR.
Will Canada Uphold R2P in CAR? By: Kirsty Duncan , / 26 May, 2014 The Canadian government should be clear on what it is willing to contribute to the peacekeeping mission, argues Kirsty Duncan.
Will Canadians Watch Another Genocide? By: Alistair Edgar , Tanzeel Hakak , / 9 May, 2014 Twenty years ago, Canadians blamed others for not helping to prevent the Rwandan genocide. Today, it is Canada on the sidelines.
Peacekeepers Will Not Save the Central African Republic By: Josh Scheinert , / 22 April, 2014 Peacekeeping missions will not succeed when there is no peace to keep, says Josh Scheinert.
How Canada Could Help Stem the Carnage in CAR By: Robert Rotberg , / 14 April, 2014 Canada is well placed to play an important role in stanching the conflict and returning the Central African Republic to peace, says Robert Rotberg.
Mobilizing Social Media for Human Rights By: OpenCanada Staff , / 17 March, 2014 Peter Bouckaert from Human Rights Watch on how his organization raises awareness of the crisis in the Central African Republic.
Justice for the Central African Republic By: James P. Rudolph , / 24 February, 2014 James P. Rudolph on the role the ICC can play in the CAR conflict.
Why the Central African Republic Could Be the Next Rwanda By: Kyle Matthews , / 12 February, 2014 Violence between Muslims and Christians could easily escalate to a scale not seen since 1994.
Pesky Neighbours By: David Hornsby , / 11 February, 2014 David Hornsby on how regional powers are reinforcing rather than helping resolve tensions in South Sudan and the Central African Republic.
Foot Dragging and the CAR By: David Hornsby , / 9 January, 2014 The conflict in the Central Africa Republic has been festering since July. So why have international organizations been so slow to act asks David Hornsby.